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Browning x bolt western hunter 26 nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="Gills" data-source="post: 1598904" data-attributes="member: 105558"><p>[ATTACH=full]127059[/ATTACH] ok. So I recently started sighting in a browning xbolt. Western hunter in 26 nosler. It seems to be all over the place. I shoot and wait 8-10 minutes between shots. I always use the same time on a particular day but time varies day to day. Warmer the day longer I wait. I shot a box and half of factory loads 129 able from nosler. All my groups where 3". At least. I will show you a picture and mark my first few shots to get an idea.</p><p></p><p>After those it seemed to settle in. I did clean the rifle before shooting it every time but just a powder jag through it. So I guess. What I am trying to decide is should I run a third box of factory loads through it before I start working up a load or do I start with reloads now. If I do another box of factory should I try a heavier bullet. I really wanted to shoot the 129s or lighter. Only plan on shooting deer or antelope with it. Any input or suggestions. Also curious if anybody else has jad this trouble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gills, post: 1598904, member: 105558"] [ATTACH=full]127059[/ATTACH] ok. So I recently started sighting in a browning xbolt. Western hunter in 26 nosler. It seems to be all over the place. I shoot and wait 8-10 minutes between shots. I always use the same time on a particular day but time varies day to day. Warmer the day longer I wait. I shot a box and half of factory loads 129 able from nosler. All my groups where 3”. At least. I will show you a picture and mark my first few shots to get an idea. After those it seemed to settle in. I did clean the rifle before shooting it every time but just a powder jag through it. So I guess. What I am trying to decide is should I run a third box of factory loads through it before I start working up a load or do I start with reloads now. If I do another box of factory should I try a heavier bullet. I really wanted to shoot the 129s or lighter. Only plan on shooting deer or antelope with it. Any input or suggestions. Also curious if anybody else has jad this trouble. [/QUOTE]
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